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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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Dear friend,
As per my knowledge and my experience, you are definitely eligible for taking admission in integrated M.Sc chemistry without mathematics because there is no such criteria that you must have studied mathematics as a compulsory subject for doing M.Sc in chemistry or integrated M.Sc chemistry so don't worry about it, you are definitely eligible for it to have a great future ahead. Thank you.

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Neethu L

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Well, it's a good decision. After completing M.Sc Nursing, you can work as a staff nurse in different hospitals, nursing in-charge in speciality, and can work as a nursing lecturer in India. In spite, you need to clear IELTS exam to get the student visa.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my knowledge and experience, for getting a good payable job, you must go for M.Sc Mathematics as there are many good opportunities after completing this course as compared to M.Sc Chemistry.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

Contributor-Level 8

You are definitely eligible for M.Sc in chemistry without maths because there is no such condition that maths should be a compulsory subject for this course, so don't worry about it you are definitely eligible.

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Ayush Thakur

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If you hold a Master's degree in Biotech, you are eligible for most of the research jobs but a preference is given to candidates who have qualified any of the national level entrance exams like CSIR NET, GATE, DBT, BET, ICMR, JRF and NET. However, do not get demotivated you still have a lot of scope without them. You have the following top options after M.Sc in Biotech:
Go for a Ph.D.
Apply for a corporate research job and start climbing the corporate ladder (this part is tougher than the entrance exams mentioned above).
Go for Teaching / Academic jobs.
Get into Marketing & Business Development.
Get an MBA degree.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Please tell me the college name or university name where you are looking for admission because every state, university, and college conducts its own entrance exam and some offer direct admission too.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
Can you mention which state are you planning for?

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
Brunel University is one of the world's most elite university based on the QS ranking. But UK is certainly not the most popular study destination especially after the Brexit. As the student doesn't get any work visa or permits after the completion of their study. But however, if you are interested, you have to appear for the English language proficiency test of IELTS and have the minimum requirement of 55-65 percent in Bachelors.

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Shubham Belwal

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Delhi University has its own entrance exam for Master's degree. As far as IISER is concerned, it provides a 5-year dual degree programme and not a separate Master's programme. It offers Ph.D though.

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